A lighting board is made with a receptacle substrate accommodated to accept cassette light units. The convenience of assembly and disassembly of the light unit from the receptacle substrate makes the product easily to be maintained for changing different color light units, changing different displaying patterns, remove or replace a failed light unit in the lighting board.
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6. A cassette light unit, comprising:
(1) a light-emitting diode chip, having a first electrode and a second electrode;
(2) a top layer electrode plate electrically coupled with said first electrode and having a flat surface wherein at least partial areas of the surface are exposed;
(3) a bottom layer electrode plate electrically coupled with said second electrode, said top layer electrode plate having an open area for mounting said light-emitting diode chip onto said bottom layer electrode plate;
(4) an insulating material between said top layer electrode plate and said bottom layer electrode plate; and
(5) a transparent head formed over said light-emitting diode chip.
1. A lighting board, comprising:
(1) a cassette light unit, having a top layer electrode plate, a bottom layer electrode plate, and a transparent head, said top layer electrode plate having a flat surface wherein partial areas of the surface are exposed;
(2) a receptacle substrate, having a first metal electrically coupled with said top layer electrode plate through said exposed areas, a second metal parallel with said first metal and electrically coupled with said bottom layer electrode plate, said first metal having an open area for light emitting;
(3) a lateral slot between said first metal and second metal for insertion of said light unit; and
(4) an insulating material between said first metal and said second metal.
11. A lighting board, comprising:
a cassette light unit that includes
an led chip,
top and bottom layer electrode plates electrically coupled to respective terminals of the led chips, and
a transparent head formed over the led chip;
a receptacle substrate that includes
first and second metals spaced from each other by a spacing in which the cassette light unit is removably insertable so that the top and bottom layer electrode plates are (i) sandwiched between the first and second metals and (ii) in electrical contact with the first and second metals, respectively; and
an insulating material between said first and said second metals;
wherein said first metal has a cut-out portion defining an open area in which the transparent head is received when the cassette light unit is inserted into the receptacle.
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3. The lighting board as claimed in
4. The lighting board as claimed in
5. The lighting board as claimed in
7. The cassette light unit of
8. The lighting board of
9. The lighting board of
10. The lighting board of
at least one of said elastic cantilevers is electrically coupled with the top layer electrode plate; and
said elastic cantilevers are spaced from one another to define therebetween the open area in which the transparent head of the cassette light unit is received.
12. The lighting board of
said elastic arm contacting the top layer electrode plate and elastically pressing the cassette light unit down against the second metal for fixing the cassette light unit in place after the cassette light unit has been inserted in the receptacle.
13. The lighting board of
14. The lighting board of
said first metal includes two elastic arms supported in cantilever fashion by the insulating material, said arms being bent downward toward the second metal for contacting the top layer electrode plate and elastically holding the cassette light unit down against the second metal for fixing the cassette light unit in place after the cassette light unit has been inserted in the receptacle;
at least one of said elastic arms is in electrical contact with the top layer electrode plate; and
said elastic arms are spaced from one another to define therebetween the open area in which the transparent head of the cassette light unit is received.
16. The cassette light unit of
17. The cassette light unit of
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The present application is based on, and claims priority from, Taiwan Application Serial Number 094145968, filed Dec. 23, 2005, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a lighting board that can be used as a display, automobile lights including but not limited to headlights or taillights, indicator, decorating display, advertising display, and lighting board units in entertainment equipments . . . etc.
2. Description of the Related Art
There is a need for a cassette light unit with a receptacle substrate on which corresponding receptacle slots are provided so that a user can easily change different color light unit at any moment, and easily maintain the lighting board, and rapidly replace any failed light unit 500.
The primary object of the present invention is to prepare a lighting board that is convenient for assembly and disassembly of the light units from the lighting board. A second object of the present invention is to provide a lighting board that is easily to be maintained for changing different color light units, or changing different displaying patterns. A third object of the present invention is to provide a lighting board that allows a user to easily and rapidly replace a failed light unit.
A lighting board using a cassette light unit, comprising: a cassette light unit has a top layer electrode plate; a bottom layer electrode plate, and a transparent unit is made at the top of the light unit for modifying the light beam emitted from a light chip. A receptacle substrate has a pair of elastic parallel cantilevers coupling with the top layer electrode plate of the cassette unit being inserted. A second metal uses as a base metal electrically coupling with the bottom layer electrode plate of the cassette light unit. The open area between the parallel cantilevers is for the accommodation of the protruded transparent head of the light unit. A slit is formed between the first metal plate and the second metal plate for the insertion of the light unit into the receptacle substrate. An insulation material is positioned in between the first metal plate and the second metal plate for electrical isolation there between.
The cassette light unit in the present invention comprises: a light-emitting diode chip, the light-emitting diode chip has a first electrode and a second electrode; a top layer electrode plate electrically couples with the first electrode of the light-emitting diode chip; a bottom layer electrode plate electrically couples with the second electrode of the light-emitting diode chip. The top layer electrode plate has an open area to accommodate the light-emitting diode chip onto the bottom layer electrode plate. An insulation material is positioned in between the top layer electrode plate and the bottom layer electrode plate for electrical insulation there between. A transparent head is positioned above the light-emitting diode chip and protruded above the top layer electrode plate for modifying the light beam emitted from a light chip.
The present invention uses a cassette light unit that is convenient for assembly and disassembly from the lighting board, and it is convenient to change different color light units, and it is easy to rapidly remove or replace a failed light unit.
The transparent head 23 of the present invention can be in the shape of a lamp bulb, so as to modify the emitting light. The transparent head 23 can be made into different shapes, e.g., animals, plants, people, mountain or river sceneries, knifes or forks and buildings etc. The product shall emit the light from the embedded light chip when the light unit is inserted into the receptacle in position, and become a lighting sculpture product.
The transparent head 23 can be a thin layer protection glue for protecting the elements underneath to boost the product reliability.
While the preferred embodiments have been described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Such modifications are all within the scope of the present invention as defined in the attached claims.
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